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utdaica
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I use the Parallel Command Converter to program for MC56F8367, but there is no LPT port in my laptop. Can I use USB to LPT cable in this case
thank you
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NXP Employee
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Hi,

 

This flash programmer doesn't work with parallel connection on host.

Several flash programmer tools are available:

 \M56800x Support\56800E flash programmer works only with USBtap,

 \ProcessorExpert\Tools\applications\flash_over_jtag works with Parallel port on host.

 

Regards

Pascal

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utdaica
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When I try to download to MC56f8367 using 56800E flash programmer via Parallel Command Converter, the following error occurs

Plz help me

 

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Message Edited by t.dowe on 2009-10-16 09:49 AM
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NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi,

 

This flash programmer doesn't work with parallel connection on host.

Several flash programmer tools are available:

 \M56800x Support\56800E flash programmer works only with USBtap,

 \ProcessorExpert\Tools\applications\flash_over_jtag works with Parallel port on host.

 

Regards

Pascal

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NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi,

 

We experienced several problem with interface using LPT port on host.

An USB/LPT adaptator will not work.

In fact I never heard from customer a working solution for that.

We recommend you to use the USBTap interface.

For details please refer to:

 http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=USBTAP&parentCode=null&nodeId=0127262...

 

Hope this will help you.

Regards

Pascal

 

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GregM
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Hi,

 

I bought a USB-LPT cable for exactly that purpose and it doesn't work. Check the cable you're buying as most only support the printer port profile over USB and nothing further.

 

I ended up buying a Sunix PCMCIA I/O card. It has 1 parallel & 2 serial ports.

 

Cheers 

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J2MEJediMaster
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There is no guarantee that the adaptor's signal levels and timing can manage a debugging session with the CPU reliably, if at all. You have nothing to lose by trying it, though.

 

---Tom

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